
Ornaments card + Rudolph card
I am giving away two packs of my holiday cards. Each pack has 4 cards and 4 envelopes. The cards are blank inside for you to personalize. Two different people have a chance to win a pack.
If you are interested, leave a comment and tell me which one you like and why.
If both winners want the same pack, I will print up more of that design. Please leave a comment and tell me which card design you would like by Noon (PST), Dec 10.
I will announce the winners in the evening on December 10th.
Thanks for visiting and participating!
Mmmm... ornaments for me, please.
ReplyDeleteI have to say I prefer the ornaments. I love the style, with the lines being a bit "wobbly" and loose, with the color bleeding out past the line. This freedom is one of your strongest suits as an artist and I love to see you employ this method. I always loved the Disney cartoon "101 Dalmatians" for the same reason. Lines are not solid, colors know no borders and detail is only implied.
ReplyDeleteI also prefer simplicity. Your ornaments offer a clean and crisp card, rather than the typical holiday cards which are burdened with religious and iconographic imagery.
I'm going to have to go with Rudolph! I love your characters and the way you use colour! And let's be honest - Christmas is all about the presents! JUST KIDDING!!! I am sure these cards will inspire me to actually send Christmas cards this year (Keeping one for me too of course!)It's been years since I have been organised enough to send cards!
ReplyDeleteA giveaway!! Yay!
ReplyDeleteI love rudolph!! You animals are too cute Kelly :o)
I really love the ornaments, I think because each one is a different color. I'd like to be able to match up a color with the person I'm sending the card to. :)
ReplyDeleteDo I really have to choose??? I think I like the ornament ones better (but only by a hair) and the reason is just like Cathy's. I like the different colors! :)
ReplyDeleteOrnaments please!!!!!! Why? Because I have just fallen in love with them... the colors, the loose lines, the little illustration in the middle: christmas perfection.
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